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Paterson Press: Paterson mayor travels to New Mexico for education conference

BY Joe Malinconico August 16, 2021   Paterson Mayor Andre Sayegh spent most of last week at an education conference in New Mexico, an event that featured expert panels on teacher evaluations, recruitment, diversity and compensation. Sayegh was the only mayor and only official from New Jersey invited to attend the three-day conference, sponsored by

PIX 11 News: Paterson becomes ‘First Class City’ with historical 2020 Census count

BY Andrew Ramos  Aug 17, 2021    PATERSON, N.J. — The City of Paterson is celebrating a milestone, reaching a final Census count of nearly 160,000 residents, increasing its population by more than 13,000 — or 9% since 2010. The accomplishment now designates Paterson a First Class City in the state, bringing with it a

Tap Into Paterson: Sayegh Tapped for Participation in Prestigious Education Policy Fellowship

By STEVE LENOX August 6, 2021    PATERSON, NJ –  Mayor Andre Sayegh is hoping his efforts to improve educational outcomes in the City of Paterson will get a boost following his selection as a Hunt-Kean Leadership Fellow, an initiative of The Hunt Institute founded in 2001 by former North Carolina Governor Jim Hunt. Launched

Paterson Times: Paterson’s guaranteed income program sends debit cards to 110 lucky residents

BY Richard Cowen July 30, 2021    Debit cards worth an initial $400 have been mailed to the 110 lucky Paterson residents selected to participate in the city’s first Guaranteed Income Pilot program, the first of 12 monthly installments that puts cash into the pockets of poor people in the fight against poverty. Mayor Andre

Tap into Paterson: NJCDC, Paterson Public Schools Host College Sendoff. Nearly $25K in Scholarships Awarded

By KYLE NARDINE July 3, 2021   PATERSON, NJ -  While COVID-19 caused the event to go from its traditional in person celebration to a virtual one, the impact of The New Jersey Community Development Corporation (NJCDC) and Paterson Public Schools’ 7th Annual College Sendoff was in no way diminished. With only 11 percent of

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